* The Light on the Island (1924): A novel set on Block Island, Rhode Island, during the colonial period, focusing on the clash between Puritan settlers and native populations.
* The Arrow of Gold (1925): A historical novel set in 18th century New England, revolving around a young woman's involvement in a plot against the British.
* The High Adventure (1926): Another historical novel set during the American Revolution, centered on a young man who joins the Continental Army.
* The Cave of the Winds (1927): A novel set in the Catskill Mountains of New York, exploring the lives of early settlers and their encounters with nature.
* The Fair Harbor (1928): A historical novel set on Long Island, featuring a love story set against the backdrop of the American Revolution.
* The Book of the Beginnings (1929): A novel set in the 17th century, focusing on the early settlement of New England.
* The First Americans (1932): A historical novel that delves into the lives of the Native American tribes that lived in the northeastern United States before the arrival of Europeans.
Hall also wrote biographies and short stories, primarily focusing on historical themes. His work is known for its vivid depictions of historical events and complex characters. He was a pioneer of the historical fiction genre and his works continue to be enjoyed by readers interested in the colonial and Revolutionary periods.